Loved "Where Furnaces Burn" and since I've posted here I've also read Joel's collection of poems, "Trouble In The Heartland". I've also finished Christopher Priest's "The Extremes" which I was reading at work and enjoyed that too.

Currently reading short story collections: "Use Once, Then Destroy" by Conrad Williams at work, and V H Leslie's "Skein and Bone" at home.

Haven't posted here in a while. I read V.H.Leslie's collection, "Skein and Bone", which I thought was a mixed bag, "Hotel Iris" by Yoko Ogawa which I enjoyed, "Oui: The Paranoid-Critical Revolution: Writings 1927-1933" by Salvador Dali which I really enjoyed, and "Taylor Swift: The Unofficial Story: Platinum Edition" (yes, this old punk does have a wide musical range!) which was interesting.

Currently reading Conrad Williams "Use Once, Then Destroy" at work and "Where Angels Fear To Tread" by E.M.Forster at home.

I also seem to have fallen out of the habit of posting here. Bad Pete!

Read since last time - "The Year's Best Weird Fiction Volume 2" edited by Kathe Koja & Michael Kelly, "Terror Tales of the Ocean" edited by Paul Finch, "Meet Me In the Middle of the Air" by Eric Schaller, "The Night Clock" by Paul Meloy, "A Song of Shadows" by John Connolly, "Film Gutter Volume 1" by Alex Davis, "The Witch at Sparrow Creek" by Josh Kent, "A Confederacy of Horrors" by Jaems Robert Smith, "The Witch of the Wood" by Michael Aronovitz, "Bone Idle in the Charnel House" by Rhys Hughes, "Kat of Green Tentacles" by Sam Stone, "Teeming Terrors" edited by Christine Morgan, "My Name is Mary Sutherland" by Kate Farrell, "Cult of the Weird" by Lois H. Gresh, "Rapture of the Deep" by Cody Goodfellow, and "Paper Tigers" by Damien Angelica Walters.

I got 'Ice' (Anna Kavan) for my birthday a couple of months back. Really enjoyed the book but found the last 30-odd pages a bit of a struggle. I've just started 'The Hearing Trumpet' by Leonora Carrington (another gift from a kind soul) and it's strange and funny.

I just finished "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" by Michael Chabon which was overwritten and execrable, although some seem to like it. Currently reading Chester Himes' "If He Hollers Let Him Go" which is a real page turner.

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